September 08, 2010   29 Elul 5770
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Sisterhood  

The Temple Beth Tikvah Sisterhood is an active group of women of all ages who program some of the congregation’s most popular activities. The Sisterhood also plays an active role in many mitzvah projects throughout the synagogue.

A few of the upcoming activities include:

  • Chanukah Lights, Mitzvah Lights
  • Bunco Night
  • Purim Carnival
  • The Pasta Blowout

 

 

Sisterhood Events  
September 2010
Join Sisterhood for a lovely dinner out in the Sukkah. RSVP to sisterhood@bethtikvah.com
October 2010
10/07 -  Rosh Chodesh Womens Group (7:00 PM)
November 2010
11/04 -  Rosh Chodesh Womens Group (7:00 PM to 8:30 PM)
11/09 -  Sisterhood Book Club (12:00 PM to 2:00 PM)
Bring a dairy or parve lunch as we discuss the book, Sarah's Keys, by Tatiana De rosnay. The setting is France during WWII.
December 2010
12/02 -  Rosh Chodesh Womens Group (7:00 PM to 8:30 PM)
12/05 -  Sisterhood Fleece Blanket Project (9:45 AM to 12:15 PM)
January 2011
01/06 -  Rosh Chodesh Womens Group (7:00 PM to 8:00 PM)
01/16 -  Sisterhood Maj Jongg (4:00 PM)
February 2011
02/03 -  Women's Rosh Chodesh Group (7:00 PM to 8:30 PM)
March 2011
03/03 -  Women's Rosh Chodesh Group (7:00 PM to 8:30 PM)
Chanukah Lights, Mitzvah Nights  
This Chanukah, we ask you to chose to rededicate yourselves to the spirit of Chanukah, which literally means “dedication” or “education,” by sharing gifts, learning about our faith and history, and bringing forth light at the darkest time of year.

The below “Covenant Statement” is an expression of how we are in a Covenant, a Brit, (just another term for a “contract” or “agreement”) with God, with our synagogue community, and with the Jewish People.  The purpose of this Brit is to share how we sanctify the Festival of Lights by bringing more light into the world through acts of kindness, goodness, and generosity. 

     Covenant with Family, Community & Synagogue


9955 Coleman Road, Roswell, GA 30075
Phone: 770-642-0434     Fax: 770-642-0647
E-mail: info@bethtikvah.com

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